57 Words to use with toed

The palms of the hands and nails were stained with henna, or brown-red, and her feet were naked, with the toe-nails and soles henna-stained.

Shoe with extended Toe-piece.

Another drawback is that as the whole pivotal pressure in a turn is borne by the toe iron, when a B.B. binding is worn, the toe irons are always being forced open.

One man has a shoe he calls "concave," and says it will cure contraction, corns, thrush, quarter-crack, toe-crack, &c., &c.

This renders that very ingenious foot destroyer, the toe-clip, unnecessary.

Having restored the basket to its proper place, accordingly, he went up to the study again, and placed the red-toed shoe in the chimney, at about the same height where Mr. Downing had found the other.

There is no cure for this, and the only solution is to use a toe binding, such as the new B.B., or a solid binding such as the Ellessen or Lilienfeld, instead of a heel binding.

The toe irons are joined over the toes by a leather toe-strap pulled through and buckled.

And the Nemesis of the pulpit comes, in a shape it little thought of, beginning with the snap of a toe-joint, and ending with such a crack of old beliefs that the roar of it is heard in all the ministers' studies of Christendom!

You'll see where in old Roman days, Before Revivals changed our ways, The Virgin 'scaped the Devil's grab, Printing her foot on a stone slab With five clear toe-marks; and you'll find The fiendish thumbprint close behind.

For these he substituted the ungainly clothes of civilization, a pair of square-toed boots, a store suit, a white shirt.

1, The sensitive sole; 2, the sensitive frog[A](a) its median lacuna, (6) its lateral lacuna; 3. V-shaped depression accommodating the toe-stay; 4, the sensitive laminæ which interleave with the horny laminæ of the bar.]

Being as it's a fat man's pleasure to cheer people up, I dropped in to bring you a few peonies and to say that, considering the few well-selected words you spoke to Pete Leddy on this town's behalf, I'm prepared to vote for you for anything from coroner to president, seh!" Later, after Bob had gone, a small girl brought a spray of gladiolus, their slender stems down to her toe-tips and the opening blossoms half hiding her face.

Then the Moglung took from the Malaki's toes his toe-rings (paniod ), and went away, leaving a message with the Bia: "Tell the Malaki that I am going back home to find some other malaki: tell him that I'll have no more to do with him.

Even the two scraggly locust-trees that clung perilously to the brink of the river bank still held their toe-hold among the strata of limestone.

the Boy would ask, having had his disappointments ere now in moments of hunger for fresh meat, when Mac, with the nearest approach to enthusiasm he permitted himself, had brought in some miserable little hawk-owl or a three-toed woodpecker to add, not to the larder, but to the "collection.

130.EXTERNAL SEEDY-TOE COMMENCING AT THE PLANTAR BORDER OF THE WALL.]

You take it about on the toe-cap.

But my salary was doubledit had been fifteen shillings, and it was raised to thirtyand Mr. Skey, President of Bartholomew's Hospital, who chanced to be in a stall that very evening, came round behind the scenes and put my toe right.

Then the latter, taking a weighted coiled-up toe rope in his hand, went out into the ring.

Nex day I walked wid my cousin to Mayfield, carryin two toe sacks uv cloes dat my Good Ole Boss give me wen

It wasn't his square-toe shoes that made the difference, or his grey hat, or his baggy trousers.

He had been tracking the Bear all morning, had a fine set of tracks in the dusty trail, and thus learned that the rifle-wound was a toe-shot in the hind foot, but his fore foot of the same side had a large round wound, the one really made by the cow's horn.

On my right rose a sublime chain, soaring far out of the region of trees, and lifting its peaked summits of gray rock into toe sky.

Next they bore His dead son to the silent painting-room, And left on tip toe son and sire alone.

57 Words to use with  toed